MLB insider Jon Morosi indicated that the Toronto Blue Jays might not be done after signing Anthony Santander.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a slugger they long-coveted the last two offseasons. After being spurned by Shohei Ohtani
Ross Atkins might have gotten Anthony Santander, but his job is far from secure when taking a look at the rest of the Toronto Blue Jays lineup.
After missing out on other top free agents, Toronto gets an injection of power in the lineup with the switch-hitting slugger.
Santander signed with Cleveland as an international free agent in July 2011. He was selected by Baltimore in the Rule 5 draft in December 2016. After being sidelined by right elbow inflammation, he made his major league debut with the Orioles on Aug. 18, 2017, but he appeared in only 13 games that first year.
The addition of Santander, who hit 44 home runs with the Baltimore Orioles last season, follows the deep-pocketed Jays’ failed pursuits of Shohei Ohtani last offseason and of Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki this winter.
General manager Ross Atkins said a Toronto Blue Jays jersey with Anthony Santander’s name on it was “floating around our office” throughout the offseason. The outfielder put it on Tuesday when he was introduced by the Blue Jays during a Zoom news conference,
The Toronto Blue Jays are in agreement with free agent outfielder Anthony Santander, pending a physical, according to multiple reports.
As the MLB offseason continues, rumors of the Blue Jays making a splash continue to grow, and they have their eyes set on Anthony Santander.
FILE - Baltimore Orioles right fielder Anthony Santander warms up during a baseball ... in its lineup alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and George Springer. The Blue Jays are looking ...
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Wednesday was an exciting day for the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans, as the equipment truck departed from Rogers Centre and started its journey to Dunedin, F